Nicolas Maduro

Along with up-to-date political coverage, The Floridian takes the opportunity to write about Venezuelan Dictator Nicolas Maduro and his government. Read more here!
Unlike Senator Marco Rubio (R), who hosts a weekly Bible study and tweets scripture, Sen. Rick Scott (R) tends to express his faith in a more reserved way.
Rep. Donna Shalala has decided to tone down their criticism of the president, and is urging President Trump to “continue targeted sanctions and prioritizing humanitarian assistance.”
"The United States continues to stand with the people of Venezuela in their fight to restore democratic order and the rule of law.”
“all property and interests in the property of the Government of Venezuela that are in the United States... are blocked and may not be transferred, paid, exported, withdrawn, or otherwise dealt in.”
“There’s no way it was gonna pass this week."
"America continues to increase pressure against Nicolas Maduro’s illegitimate dictatorship and its foreign enablers."
"This bill sends a clear message that the United States stands with the people of Venezuela."
Capitalism “is the system that built us the greatest nation and the greatest economy in the world.”
"The United States and our Latin American allies stand together as we continue to apply pressure on the Maduro regime.”
“The United States will not stand idly."
Rubio first questioned a The Post column that stated the “54 countries that recognize Guaido as president are less than 1/3 of world’s countries.”
Cuba has been supporting Marxist dictatorships for decades, the case of the Maduro regime in Venezuela is but one example," said DeSantis.
"The United States will not sit idly by while the Cuban regime continues to support the Maduro’s crime family."
"We can advance this legislation and honor Senator McCain’s legacy by establishing a bipartisan commission here in the Senate."
"What this will do is whip into a frenzy South Florida’s Hispanic community on both sides of the aisle."
“This is not a U.S. issue. This is not a Colombian issue. This is a Venezuelan issue,” said Rubio.
